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Now I just need a “delete mail” button and I’ll be the happiest man alive.
6 days ago on Gmail's new quick action buttons let you complete tasks without leaving your inbox 2 replies
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Before I can chat in youtube, this is going to chance anything.
I feel almost sorry that google is trying so well being better at everything, and just need to make a tiny change – suddenly the floodgates of people getting more integrated into the google ecosystem will open.
Am I crazy or on to something?
Best regards,
Sam
7 days ago on Exclusive: Inside Hangouts, Google's big fix for its messaging mess
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If you think about it, music or anything that can be digitalized, asks the questions, is it math and can it be copy righted. Because it seems that the law and the social accepted barrier can’t be uphold.
Not that I am for or against, but really interesting, don’t you think? :)
Best regards,
Samuel.
14 days ago on Spotify's nightmare realized: Chrome extension allows MP3 download of any song
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It is so obvious it is spam. How retarded do you have to be, not to understand that 10 million is nothing in the social network space and as long as they go for this kind of marketing, they are nothing.
The value of the company is nothing. There is no equity value to Path, because they don’t seem to respect themselves. It can make me sick to see how bad leadership can ruin what is supposed to be an honest app.
Best regards,
Samuel
21 days ago on Path is spamming address books with unwanted texts and robocalls — again
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Why not just call it the Galaxy family and create one for each inch or cm. :D
26 days ago on Samsung developing ruggedized Galaxy S4 Active and new 8-inch tablet, says WSJ 1 reply
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Pretty sure this aren’t going to chance anything for the Americans. They are still all under the patriot act.
Right?
27 days ago on Senate committee passes ECPA bill to increase email privacy, full floor vote next
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I bet you that we will also see that people can learn psychopathy. And suddenly we are back at square one, is it unfair to sentence people, because of their psychopathy.
27 days ago on Dangerous minds: new research unravels the brains of psychopaths 1 reply
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Recommended CtrlAltDel121's comment in Shooting threat at 4chan leads to arrest, closure of over 20 Dutch schools
30 days ago
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4chan is the best thing ever. It represent all the bad things and if you can’t comprehend those things that are said, than you are no better.
I go there to face fears, doubt, anger and anything I do not understand to understand it.
It has honesty, insanity, and everything in between like no where else and it is a good thing to keep it there in one place.
Best regards,
Samuel
30 days ago on Shooting threat at 4chan leads to arrest, closure of over 20 Dutch schools
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I try my best to keep it cool, but this is just plain wrong. 4chan is no the worst website. It is the best, it gives all your fears and angers a face and a chance to talk to them.
See a lot of people don’t know this, but I am going to tell you a little secret. All idiots wants to be heard and seen. 4chan gives them a face and gives us a chance to catch them.
A lot of school shooting are announced on 4chan. It is the essence of the worst. It is 100000000 times better, to have it collected at one place, than spread out all over the internet..
I hope you understand, 4chan is some of the best the internet has to offer. It also gives you a chance to face your ideals and see if they holds up.
30 days ago on Shooting threat at 4chan leads to arrest, closure of over 20 Dutch schools 1 reply 1 recommend
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Can you deal with it?
30 days ago on Shooting threat at 4chan leads to arrest, closure of over 20 Dutch schools
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What kind of wifi data were they actually collecting?
30 days ago on Google fined just $189,000 for 'one of the biggest' data protection violations in German history 2 replies
